A 'conspiracy
theory' is a 'theory' and not a 'science'. Not because it cannot be a
'science', but because the lack of transparency disables its 'theorists' from
putting their respective theories to the scientific test. This doesn't
invalidate it, but just gives us a good reason to strive for total transparency. Of
course there are dissenters who laugh at 'conspiracy theorists', but these are
the real fools who actually believe that all that they see and hear must be true simply
because they see and hear it. They become the puppets of the media, MNCs, governments, etc. That is nothing more than a medieval mentality and
such people should be denied the right to vote - as are children and the mentally challenged.
If you think about it further, once there is total transparency, 'conspiracy
theory' will cease to exist as such and become one of the modules within
political science.